Category: Briefs
Give Juffa a fair go
THE Kumuls were given a belting by the Australian Kangaroos. I caught a glimpse of the thrashing they got from the Kiwis. I did not watch the rest of the […]
Kumuls undone by our attitude problem
THE poor performance of the Kumuls in the Four Nations has drawn a lot of criticisms. To some extent, these comments are fair. The performance of the Kumuls has nothing […]
Officers do not need second jobs
LET us stop making excuses for our police personnel engaged in private security arrangements or in providing private security escorts outside of their normal policing duties. I appreciate N. Waiyo’s […]
OC can probe me anytime
I REFER to the letter by “Loyal cop” of Port Moresby (The National, Oct 28) who called on the police ombudsman oversight to investigate whether I am benefiting from MoUs […]
CAA must remove squatters
I CALL on the Civil Aviation Authorities to check the eastern end of Jackson Airport’s runway towards Dogura. Another illegal settlement is popping up. Some dumb and illiterate settlers are […]
Tari airport and town on state land
ALLOW me to express my disgust at the attitude of a few selfish people whose conduct (prima facie false claim) has led to the sudden closure of the Tari Airport […]
Australia not doing enough for league in PNG
WHY can’t Australia allow PNG players to play in Queensland rugby league competition or NSW rugby league competition? If 30 or more PNG players were to play in the NRL, […]
Foreigners in our own land
RASKOLS have become a constant threat to many innocent people in cities like Port Moresby, Lae and Mt Hagen, I have observed that many innocent lives and properties are being […]
No German embassy in PNG a concern
I WOULD like to express my concern over the non-existence of a German embassy in PNG. There was one until the late 1990s when it was closed because the ambassador […]
Public outraged over outrageous fees
THE public, as taxpayers and shareholders, have every right to be outraged by the hike in fees imposed by BSP. If you were to dig deep to make sense of […]